0 to run after someone or something in order to catch them -- гнаться, преследовать
1 to run after a person or animal to make them leave a place -- отгонять, прогонять кого-либо/что-либо
I chased the cat away.
2 to try very hard to get something -- гоняться, пытаться заполучить
3 an occasion when you go after someone or something quickly in order to catch them -- погоня, преследование
4 to go after someone or something quickly in order to catch them -- гнаться
These observations provided also an estimate of the time individuals spent perching, foraging and chasing intruders.
And the acquired dignity is soon discarded as the music sets off on a wild chase.
Squirrels were captured, by chasing them from their burrows.
These typically concern learners' noticing the wrong things, generating false hypotheses, and chasing hares.
Too often our colleagues have chased the leading edge of the wave of (sub)urban development.
Meanwhile, this has informed and inspired me to deliver the revised version of the book which the publishers have been chasing for years.
Fiona: what he really needs is a rabbit to chase.
After each bout they perched on a branch and remained silent, vocalizing, or chasing intruders.
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kovalamak, peşinden koşmak, izlemek…
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